Errand Decorative Text! | Free Printable Planner Stickers

Hello everyone!
Last week I got a request from Katie H. to make some To Do labels, and here they are! She was kind enough to give me lots of different ideas for stickers to make, so you’ll be seeing a lot of her awesome requests this week too! The first sheet is full of just “to do” stickers because I imagine those would be used most. Next, I have a sheet of assorted labels to use in your spreads. If you would like just a few on a sheet, fill out the custom order form below! In addition, I have made some personal sized pages. I’ve been getting tons of requests to make personal planner stickers, and I’ve been struggling with finding a size that works in all types of inserts. However, with these types of stickers, I think it’s easy to just make them smaller and not worry about exact measurements. I hope you enjoy!

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How to use printables:

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Ranked in order of Difficulty (1-easy, 4-hard)

Silhouette: This is by far the easiest way and that would be to print out the stickers on a sheet of sticker paper, and then run it through a cutting machine like the Silhouette Cameo. I have preset the cut lines in the studio3 file, but I would recommend double checking to make sure the stickers are going to be cut the way you want them to.

Box Cutter/ X-acto Knife: Print out the stickers on sticker sheets. Using a sharp cutter and a ruler, gently press against the paper to create a cut through only the top layer of the sticker sheet. Peel back to use. Get a parent’s help if you are young as this can be very dangerous!

Scissors: Print stickers on sticker sheet and cut out the various shapes with a pair of scissors. Peel the backing off to use.

Stickerless decorating: This is by far the most tedious, but it definitely works. It doesn’t look as nice or glossy as stickers do but its a way to decorate a planner without purchasing sticker paper. Check out my blog post on how to do it!

For each printable page will find at least 2 files: a studio3 (Silhouette) and a pdf. In the studio3 file, I have already set the cut lines for you, but you should definitely check before you print to make sure that everything is the way you want it. I tried to preset the cutlines and registration marks for all of them, but just in case I missed one, you’ll want to check and make sure before you print. I usually use default marks. Make sure that you have “cut edge” selected and that you have chosen the correct material. Sometimes I’ll forget to do this step when formatting page! Just an FYI, I don’t do offsets on my stickers (except for some decorative stickers), meaning that the Silhouette cuts out the outline of the shape. The reason for this is that I also have pdfs for people who don’t own Silhouettes who are cutting them by hand. If I do offsets, the boxes will be too big.

IMPORTANT When printing from a pdf, make sure that you have it set to a zoom of 100%, and ensure that you have selected PRINT ACTUAL SIZE instead of the default “shrink oversized pages” option. If you don’t do this, your stickers may be slightly smaller than I’ve sized them to be.